Nimbus wins Award!

Social Enterprise wins ticketing award!

Nimbus Disability has won the ‘Ticketing Without Barriers Award – Ticketing/Tech Company’ at the Outstanding Attitude Awards 2019.

The Outstanding Attitude Awards, run by disability-led charity Attitude is Everything, celebrate excellence in live event accessibility and highlight best practice across the whole event industry. The winners were selected by an independent panel of music fans, artists, journalists and other industry experts.

Collecting the award are Ellie, Martin and Greg from Nimbus, Ian and Mark from The Ticket Factory and Jonathan from STAR presenting

Nimbus and The Ticket Factory beat companies like Ticket Master to win the award best Ticketing / Tech Company.

The award was in recognition of the pioneering partnership with Midlands-based firm The Ticket Factory. Together they work to make accessing online ticket sales a unique reality for their disabled customers. This is all achieved through the Nimbus led venture: The CredAbility Access Card.

Winner: The Ticket Factory & CredAbility Access Card

For the development and implementation of a registration service that enables customers to link access requirements to their Ticket Factory account, opening up the ability to book access online. This initiative has been rolled out across the NEC Group brands, to include The Ticket Factory, Arena Birmingham and Resorts World Arena (formerly Genting Arena). Customers can register access requirements with Nimbus’ CredAbility Access Card scheme, gaining a unique registration number to input on their Ticket Factory account. If they choose, they can then upgrade to obtain the full CredAbility Card, which is accepted across the UK as proof of access requirements.

Suzanne Bull MBE, CEO of Attitude Is Everything, said:

“What we’re really celebrating is good customer service. Deaf and disabled people represent some of the UK’s most passionate music fans. Millions of us attend live music events, and millions more would like to. We are a significant part of the music community.”

“The winners represent some shining examples of how the live music business is responding to this demand,” added Bull. “I would like to congratulate all of them, and all of our nominees, not only for the brilliant work that they’ve been doing but also for the inspiration they can offer to others. The Outstanding Attitude Awards is proof that everyone in live music, from the biggest festival to the smallest venue can step up and make a change.”

Richard Howle, Director of Ticketing at the NEC Group, said:

“I am extremely proud of the work thatThe Ticket Factory does withThe Access Cards to improve accessibility for ticket buyers with access needs and I am absolutely thrilled that this has been recognised.

Martin Austin, MD of Nimbus Disability, said:

“We’re thrilled to get this level of recognition from an organisation of and for disabled for whom we have so much respect.”

The work doesn’t stop there though. Martin went on:

“Attitude is Everything’s work has given us a platform to work with some of the industry’s biggest and most influential companies. The Access Card is now recognised at hundreds of venues across the UK and beyond and we have some very exciting developments in the pipeline! Theres never been a better time to get your organisation signed up to accept the Access Card”